custom-fonts-in-emails | extremely easy way to use custom fonts | Email library
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kandi X-RAY | custom-fonts-in-emails Summary
An extremely easy way to use custom fonts in emails without having to use art software.
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- PURE_IMPORTS_START tng
- render a svg font
- Returns the font for the given path
- Creates available font paths
- Generate a SVG string
- Render a fallback style
- Get the font names for the given font files
- Get font paths by name
- Get font path
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I using NodeJS, with nodemailer, email-templates and ejs to send an invitation to my wedding guests.
I've managed most issues, but I can't seem to manage a custom font and there is a lot all over the web about it...
I think that this one is the most elaborate article that I've seen :
So I've added this in the head tag :
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Answered 2019-Mar-29 at 10:16Google Fonts Do Not Work With Gmail Or Outlook
Webfonts do not work in all email clients. They do not work with Gmail, Yahoo, Android clients and spotty support for Outlook 2007-2016. I know this sounds ridiculous, since Google has Google Fonts, but the current reality is that Gmail does not support Google Fonts.
You need to settle on a fallback font which is not Tillana or Open Sans, which is also a Google Font. In your case, the backup font for Gmail will be Arial.
Fonts supported by Gmail
These links will give you a better understanding of web fonts and how to use them in email.
- https://www.campaignmonitor.com/resources/guides/web-fonts-in-email/
- https://www.campaignmonitor.com/css/text-fonts/font-face/
- https://www.cssfontstack.com
- https://litmus.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-web-fonts
Outlook Custom Fonts
Microsoft Outlook is frustrating. Outlook 2007-2016 will work sometimes with Google Fonts. It has a problem with web-safe fonts as well. If the font has a space in the name, it will revert to it's default font, Times-New Roman, which is frustrating because that font has a space in the name!
To make sure Outlook does not default to Times, add this just below your block:
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